Hungarian anti-doping association denies suspicions over Hosszú’s world record

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Budapest, August 8 (MTI) – Hungary’s anti-doping group MACS dismissed suspicions of doping after Hungary’s Katinka Hosszú smashed the world record in the women’s 400m medley on Saturday, claiming her first Olympic gold medal.

Hosszú lowered the world record with an astonishing 4:26.36 in Rio, beating the previous record that was set in 2012 by China’s Ye Shiwen by more than two seconds.

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The ease with which Hosszu blitzed the field will surely raise questions. Last year, Hosszu feuded with Hungarian officials over her whereabouts and availability for out-of-competition drug tests. Hosszu is known as “The Iron Lady” in Hungary, where she is quite popular and powerful. – Sports Illustrated (USA)

Ágnes Tiszeker, head of MACS, told the press service of the 2017 World Aquatic Championships on Monday that Hosszú had been tested for illegal substances 39 times over the past 13 months. She spoke in response to questions raised in the US press over Hosszu’s results, and whether her performance had been clean, free of illegal drug use.

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  1. Tibor Varga from Baja Hungary i know Hosszu Pista and Kovacs Jozsef basketball legends and Hungary drug history didn’t existed like in the us or Russia im in the us 31 years now more athletes here amstrong like so i hope everybody else will be tested as Katinka

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